The King Returns! Tom checks out Tower Studios' PC update to find out whether time, and a new game engine, have been kind on one of video gaming's most celebrated ambassadors, in his review of Speedball 2 HD.

Alan brings the pain as another PC remastering goes under the microscope. This time around it's last year's redux of RPG classic Baldur's Gate. Is it refined to perfection or a case of too much tinkering? Read our review to find out!

Has time finally caught up with The Chaos Engine? Or does Abstraction Games's reworking of the Bitmap Brothers' classic shooter prove a case of 'once great, always great'? Alan gets his retro face on for a full review of The Chaos Engine 2013 for PC.

A 1999 first-person adventure that finally reached a global audience in 2013, Alan delves into BioShock's spritual predecessor System Shock 2 for PC - a dizzying mix of shooting, role-playing and survival-horror. Buckle up, this is one scary ride...

A game high on thrills but low on challenge? We get Alan on the case in 2006's innovative but flawed FPS Prey. Also a quick reminder of a few second opinions we've added to our existing reviews - see if you agree!

All these trips to the future are starting to remind us of the past. A life of R-Type, Gradius and a myriad of other scrolling shoot 'em up classics flash before Tom's eyes as he reviews Satazius for PC

TPE check out Playdead's creative and challenging platformer. With it's foreboding black and white visuals, minimalist sound and presentation, Limbo makes for a compelling and unique modern adventure... and you won't forget that spider in a hurry.

Gordon Freeman's about to have a very bad day. The Pixel Empire look back at one of the greatest shoot 'em ups of the twentieth century, and examine why Valve's intelligent blaster was such a game-changer..